cuttings of tropical hibiscus and brugmansia

Floyd, VA(Zone 6b)

I would like to root these over the winter; most any colors will do.
I surely would appreciate them, and I do have some things I can
trade.

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

I have seen that asked many times,wondering, I have a Hawaii type tropical Hibiscus,I am not good at potted or such plants. Tell me the best way to take cuttings and I will certainly consider sending you a few.Kind of peach ruffle through small orange blooms I have seen on the plant ,the first being what it is suppose to be..lol
Grandma wants to cut it back anyway,new shoots from the lower trunk.It is three or four years old now.

Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

Gloria, what plants do you have to trade for these cuttings?

Warwick, RI(Zone 6b)

I am looking for tropical hibiscus also, i have deep fucia colored dalias or rose of sharon, all varieties in photos and seeds from large hardy hibiscus.

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Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

Ridoodles, you might want to start your own thread, requesting Hibiscus cuttings.

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Yes a list would be nice of what you have for trade - and you do realize that tropical hibiscus - hibiscus rosa-sinensis is in no way hardy to your zone and require overwintering in a frost free area?

I will be cutting mine back in about 6 weeks. Here is what I have:

Double Orange
Love Story
Sunshowers
C'est Bon
White Magic
El Capitiolio Bloody Mary
El Capitolio Tequila Sunrise
Snow Queen
NOID I call Dandy Lioness

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